Those coming late, just meet at the Mill Creek around 7:00 PM. This is an early evening night ride. You could also meet at Newcombs or at the camp, whichever is good for you.

Dinner at Newcombs @ 8:00PM.

Saturday:Ride to Wrightwood for brunch via the newly opened HW2, then to Old Pine Canyon, Lytle Creek, to Cleghorn (skip the sand wash), to Hesperia, to Coxey, and camp at Holcomb Valley Campground.

If we get a support vehicle, we will have bar-b-q in the camp, otherwise, dinner in Big Bear City. I would guess $8 per person.

Sunday: Brunch at Grizzly Manor (Big Bear City)Explore the Big Bear Area, ride home via the same route we rode up and take the sandwash (there's an optional detour). Ride home via Old Pine Canyon, HW2 to Angeles Crest to Upper Big T to AFH to Big T to Oro Vista (Sunland).

Total distance will be around 350 - 400 miles and there are routes for intermediate riders and advanced riders.

All participants must be at least an experienced C+ rider, sorry no reckless riders, must have critical spare parts, able to fix flat, and carry tools.

Once we find a support vehicle, the first 14 riders to sign in can stash their camping equipment in the vehicle. Our sv will have firewood, cooler with ice (bring your own refreshment), grill, and camp chairs.

Anyone who's coming must sign up so we can figure out the camping arrangement and break the group into 2 or 3 depending on the riding ability.:beer :beer :beer :beer :beer :beer :beer

dunerat

06-22-2009 02:04 PM

:clapand yes i need a support vehicle

tbarstow

06-22-2009 02:14 PM

I'm IN!

notmybikemodelname

06-22-2009 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by h8chains

Total distance will be around 350 - 400 miles and there are routes for intermediate riders and advanced riders.

All participants must be at least an experienced C+ rider I graduated with a 2.2 gpa from Jr High, sorry no reckless riders I'm not reckless, I'm just drunk, must have critical spare parts I've been saving for a Baboon liver, they can process twice as much alcohol as a human liver, able to fix flat, and carry tools Shit..........I have three flats around my belly and my penis is flat enough to use as a tire iron.

Did I miss anyone? ME!

Anyone who's coming must sign up so we can figure out the camping arrangement and break the group into 2 or 3 depending on the riding ability.:beer :beer :beer :beer :beer :beer :beer

I'm clearly qualified as demonstrated above:lol3

NSFW

06-23-2009 12:55 PM

Friday Night Camping Info

Horse Flats is about a few miles east of Newcombs and 3 miles north of HW2; secluded campground. You could get there via Pacifico or Angeles Crest.

Coordinates: 34° 20′ 33″ N, 118° 0′ 36″ W same as 34.3425, -118.01

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RandyM

06-23-2009 08:04 PM

Joel, this is a great idea. I plan to do this one. All my gear will fit on my DR350.

NSFW

06-23-2009 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by RandyM

Joel, this is a great idea. I plan to do this one. All my gear will fit on my DR350.